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Vice President of Guyana

Vice President of Guyana

Political position in Guyana


Vice presidents of Guyana is a political position in Guyana. The Prime Minister of Guyana serves as the First Vice President and acts as the constitutional successor for the President of Guyana in case of a vacancy.[1] Historically, other members of the cabinet have also been appointed as Vice Presidents, who can perform the functions of the President.[2] Vice presidency was created in October 1980 when the executive presidency was created.

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A history of the office holder follows.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

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